Ever since we saw the Spring/Summer 2014 collection from Ghanaian designer Catherine Addai of Kaela Kay, we get giddy every time we get wind of a new collection.

For her latest collection, we get a reflection of the ultimate and current Kaela Kay woman – one who is not afraid to wear African prints in large quantities, combinations and colours. The pieces in the collection are flattering, bold, graceful and distinctive with elegant silhouettes and bold colours that make them perfect for a bevy of occasions.

Signature to the Kaela Kay brand, the collection also showcases stripes, peplum, lace, grand skirts and signature colours that make for great fashion.

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Ghanaians with their small mind, please atstyle there is no basis for comparison between Naija and ghana. why are you Ghanians always struggling to bring down Naija, mind u who God has bless no one can curse. those clothes are just ok nothing fantastic. complex problem dey worry all of una. poverty stricken people.

water water what? your food is the ugliest on earth. why will anyone envy a nigerian? think about it. why will anyone envy a nigerian?? im not even from w.africa but if i were, nigerian will be the last thing i’ll wish on myself and future kids. the only thing u have going for you is that stupid pride thing and your rudeness.

I feel the same way. Love the design aesthetic and the quality of the work. It’s the quality of the material that doesn’t always work. There are better quality Ankara fabrics out there. However, I’d still love to cop a few pieces.

hi Tiabo realy love your work i was on the website checking out your designers really love the work oh also the staff you showcast on the merbanz fashion week at melrose, how does one get hold of you. I really love your work and need to purchase some

@lovely ermm did i hear u say Ghanaians are poverty stricken?wow wow wow i guess u must be the daughter of Dangote or better still Goodluck Jonathan himself..please please u dont know where u wil be tomoro never in your life should u call someone names just because the person does not fit your status(that is if you have one)..am a Ghanaian and i live in the capital accra i must tell i you i know a lot of nigerians living in Ghana esp in accra who are Jobless and finds it very difficult to afford a meal(gal i know what am talking about) there is a popular town in accra called lagos town u have to come and see for yourself,,if you think nigerians are far too rich just come and check properly…and as for our water water soup as you call it we love our thing oooooooootom!thumbs up Kaela Kay…God bless u,,am loving every bit of it!